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CHAPTER II
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I possess, indeed, the ordinary education of an English gentleman, sufficient Latin to misread an epitaph or a motto, and too little Greek to do me any harm.

I have, however, a knowledge of French, which I acquired at Geneva, whither my father sent me when I--er--was sent down from Cambridge.

I have again quarrelled with my father.

It is an annual affair.

We usually quarrel when the hunting ends.


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